Evgeny Cheremikhin, a resident of the Perm region, created his own Tesla Cybertruck from parts of other cars. The work took two and a half years.
The inventor was helped by his friends Evgeny Cheremikhin, Vladimir Votinov, Anton Kuznetsov and Andrey Vakhrushev.
The car was assembled from different cars — Suzuki, UAZ, Gazelle and Renault. Wheels and glass were bought separately, many things were taken at car dismantling. The car has an automatic transmission.
The result is a typical "bog walker" — reliable SUV. On social networks, the car was nicknamed "Russian Tesla Cybertruck".
I don't understand where such a comparison came from. They only have an accumulator in common with Tesla. But I am really happy with the result.
After the successful release of the car, Evgeny already has a new order for similar transport. He promised to complete it in a year.
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